EC ENGR 110
Circuit Theory II
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour; outside study, eight hours. Enforced requisites: courses 10, M16 (or Computer Science M51A), 102. Corequisite: course 111L (enforced only for Computer Science and Engineering and Electrical Engineering majors). Sinusoidal excitation and phasors, AC steady state analysis, AC steady state power, network functions, poles and zeros, frequency response, mutual inductance, ideal transformer, application of Laplace transforms to circuit analysis. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
Most Helpful Review
Spring 2024 - Prof. Cui is a new professor, and it was his first time teaching this class. Overall the material was very dry, but he did a good job making the lectures engaging. The homework was very reasonable, and if there were problems that many people were struggling on, it would be removed. Some of the later homeworks got more difficult, and became a bit of a time crunch. Midterm was very easy, and the final was quite a bit more difficult, but it was graded pretty leniently.
Spring 2024 - Prof. Cui is a new professor, and it was his first time teaching this class. Overall the material was very dry, but he did a good job making the lectures engaging. The homework was very reasonable, and if there were problems that many people were struggling on, it would be removed. Some of the later homeworks got more difficult, and became a bit of a time crunch. Midterm was very easy, and the final was quite a bit more difficult, but it was graded pretty leniently.